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Annotated Bibliography

Pettersson, T. (1991). Religion and criminality: Structural relationship between church involvement and crime rates in contemporary Sweden. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,30(2), 279-291. (Apple iPhone 8 Plus; Marketing Plan)
In the current times, studies on criminology are finding a lot of relevance, following the increase in terrorism and other associated activities. In his research, Petterson Thorleif tries to establish the influence of sociological and criminological theories in understanding the prevalence of crimes in different social groups. Petterson explains that for a long time, these theories have always made the assumption of a negative relationship between criminality and religion. The author used Sweden as a case study where he examined the moral and secularization values that exist among religious organizations, particularly the church. Petterson discusses the finding that a negative structural relationship exists between people who engage in criminal activities and those who do not. He says that violent crimes are high among groups that have not been cultured to understand religious and moral values. The author has made multiple aggression analyses of various ecological criminal statistics, church, and the data from the census activity. The researcher holds onto the understanding that sociological and criminological theories are critical in explaining the connection between criminal activities perpetuated by various groups in different societies.
Sharma, S., Sharma, G., &Barkataki, B. (2016). Substance use and criminality among juveniles‑under‑enquiry in New Delhi. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 58(2), 178-183.
The occurrence of criminal activities has been blamed in various cases. In this research, Sharma, Sharma, and Barkataki (2016) try to establish the relationship between criminal activities and drug abuse. They hypothesize that criminal activities are perpetuated by people who engage in drug abuse. According to the authors, the understanding of the relationship between drugs abuse and criminal behavior is important for policymakers and healthcare workers. The authors say that some of the drugs that a people abuse leaves them with intoxicating and withdrawal effects, which affects their ability to follow moral behavior. The findings of this research ascertain the fact that criminal behaviors and substance use are highly interrelated. According to Sharma, Sharma, and Barkataki (2016), people who have abused drugs can be assisted through rehabilitation, which makes them change their focus on criminal activities and embrace conscious living. The authors outline a series of interventions that can be adopted in controlling the habit of substance abuse to reduce and prevent the occurrence of a criminal behavior.
Walters G. D, &Chlumsky, M. (1993). The lifestyle criminality screening form and antisocial personality disorder: Predicting release outcome in a state prison sample, behavioral sciences and the law, 11(11), pp. 1-11.
Walters and Chlumsky (1993) have concentrated their study in the understanding of the relationship between the lifestyle criminality screening forms and diagnosis activities for antisocial personality disorders. The motive is to identify the relative efficiency of each measure applied in the study. The researchers used a sample that comprised of people who have been incarcerated once and repeat offenders. In their finding, they realized the prevalence of a high rate of criminal behavior among individuals who had been imprisoned before. In this study, the authors agree that antisocial personality disorders are evident among people involving in criminal behaviors. The use of Lifestyle Criminality Screening Forms is important to the understanding of the profiles of humans incarcerated for criminal behavior. For this reason, it becomes evident that incarcerated individuals tend to manifest various antisocial personality behavior and hence are prone to committing crimes.